G L A S G O W; a new spanish duo has graced my ears recently with their dreamy single 'Stockholm'.
The duo consists of Mario.V.S (composer, keyboard, vocals and guitar) and Adrian.A.G (lead guitar and lyrics). The pair have been working hard over the holidays to record 'Stockholm' and with good reason, the song is definitely one almost everybody can enjoy.
The song consists of sleepy vocals and the pitter patter of guitar notes, both components working together to relax every inch of your body while causing you to sway gently in time to the tune. The sounds make you feel as though you are drifting, an ability most songs no longer have these days, making it something people need to take notice of. The only flaw to point out with this song is that it's over so soon, it is easy to get carried away with the song so when its over you do feel slightly lost.
Another song you can take a look at is 'Nebraska', a slightly more upbeat song featuring a gentle drum beat, definitely pushing the band into a similar category of other indie bands such as Peace and Swim Deep.
The band are releasing their first EP 'Phantom' soon (which I am looking forward to hearing) and are also planning on playing some shows around their city.
You can hear both tracks on their Bandcamp here
You can follow the band on SoundCloud here
Or you can follow their twitter (@glasgowwband), their Vimeo and you can check out their YouTube too.
em, (@emiemzy)
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